5 Reasons HDR Telly Is The Beautiful Future Of Home Cinema
4. It's A Technicolour Triumph
Well, colour me clear: that added brightness also means that colours will be more captivating than ever. The UHD Alliance (yes, that exists) recently announced the conditions of its UltraHD Premium badge, a new gold standard awarded to only the best in TV tech. One of the requirements is that the screen be HDR-equipped, alongside a cinema quality colour gamut and a resolution of at least 3840 by 2160 pixels a combination that should pack a properly pretty punch. Whether a TV is UltraHD Premium or not, though, HDR itself ought to mean much crisper, more captivating colours in your living room. Most HDR tellies will be able to process 10-bit colour meaning over a billion individual colours as well as displaying a broader range of the RGB colour spectrum. The result? A true technicolour triumph.
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